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Discipline and the New Environment
Children react to how materials are arranged in a classroom or child-care
setting. The use of furniture, centers, designated spaces and open areas
affect the need for discipline and guidance. In this challenging videotape,
observe children playing in a classroom that has been arranged in three
different ways. Follow suggestions for making your room arrangements
as stress free as possible. © 1994
Discipline, Stress and the Human Environment
Illustrating ways in which stress exhibited by caregiver’s affects the
way discipline and guidance are handled in the classroom, this program
teaches caregivers how to recognize personal stress. Different ways
that stress can be handled are also discussed. Use of the tape and study
material module has been recognized for ten clock hours training by
the Texas Department of Human Services. © 1990
Healthy and Clean (General Hygiene)
Clean Is Keen When Suede Simpson's
smell breaks up a party, Russell lets him know about it. Suede cleans
up his act and gains the attention of all the ladies. Children learn the
importance of cleanliness. Grades K-5
Wash Those Hands! Shows how
hand washing helps control the spread of illness. Designed for all ages,
this video presents concise information about basic personal hygiene,
including a look at germs and how they make people sick, an explanation
of the benefits of hand washing, and guidelines for hand washing –when
hands should be washed and the best way to get hands clean. With infectious
and drug-resistant diseases on the upswing, Wash Those Hands encourages
everyone to think seriously about the simple act of hand washing. Closed
Captioned. ©1998
Special People, Special Needs
Helping individuals who work with children increase their awareness of
the nature of "special needs" is the purpose of this informative video.
Caregivers are encouraged to view all children as unique individuals with
very different challenges. Review the characteristics, capabilities and
expectations for children with mental retardation, Down's Syndrome, sensory
deficits, physical disabilities, learning disabilities, communication
limitations and emotional/behavioral disorders. © 1993
Heart Attack-Save a Life Fat
Albert and the gang attend a CPR class after school. This video teaches
the basic concepts of CPR and its importance. Film approved by the American
Heart Association. Grades K-5
Infant & Toddler First Aid, Volume
I: Accidents Explains in easy to follow instructions what to do until
help arrives in a medical emergency involving your child, what signs &
symptoms to report to 911 operator or doctor. Deals with cuts, fractures,
burns, frostbite, eye injuries, head injuries, heat stroke, shock, falls
and more. Includes tips on how to childproof your home, being prepared,
& what your role is in the emergency medical system. Viewing recommended
for parents and staff.
Infant & Toddler First Aid, Volume
II: Illnesses Explains the proper action to take when a child becomes
ill. Shows how to put together a first aid kit and what to do when a child
is confronted with fever, poisoning, seizures, dehydration, croup, and
choking. Includes rescue breathing and latest CPR techniques based on
the newest American Heart Association guidelines. Regular review is recommended
for parents and staff.
How to Save Your Child/Baby This
program will teach you the Heimlich Maneuver with special instructions
for children ages newborn to 8 years. It also covers: CPR, burns, choking,
drowning, suffocation, poisoning, sudden infant death syndrome and much
more. © 1993
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